By no means are all poor people frustrated. Some of the poor , stagnating in the American slums of the cities are quite content in their decay. They shudder at the thought of life outside their cesspool. I have had minorities tell me this when I was a college student working my way through school. Even the decent poor , when poverty has reached through several generations, are content to remain inert. They are simply awed by the perceived unchangeable view from the bottom of the tunnel. It would take some type of cataclysm ( i,e, a hurricane or plague) to get them to see the possibility of positive change.
It is the so-called 'new poor' , where poverty is relatively recent, who can possibly vent frustration. For the first time in American history , the plain working man finds himself in this situation. Unemployment for this type of person is a type of degradation. He feels himself isolated, disenfranchised and injured by the injustice in this order of events. This type of man, along with returning servicemen unable to find decent work, will listen to those calling for a new way of looking at things- and different races.National Socialism is the natural solution to our problems.